As reported earlier, the WRC-19 has ended. One of the outcomes, as reported in Southgate News, should be more countries on 6m in Region 1, as this is to become a proper Region 1 amateur allocation.
See http://www.southgatearc.org/news/2019/november/more-countries-gain-access-to-50-mhz.htm#.Xdu0P-2TLnE
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25 Nov 2019
23 Nov 2019
WRC-19 ends
WRC-19 has finally ended in Egypt with delegates going home. Overall, the outcome for amateur radio was pretty good.
See https://rsgb.org/main/blog/news/gb2rs/2019/11/22/wrc-19-day-20-and-finally/
See https://rsgb.org/main/blog/news/gb2rs/2019/11/22/wrc-19-day-20-and-finally/
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22 Nov 2019
6m Region 1 allocation
Good news! 6m has been agreed as an official amateur allocation in Region 1 following an agreement at WRC-19 in Egypt.
See https://www.iaru-r1.org/index.php/174-news/latest-news/1917-wrc-19-approves-region-1-50-mhz-amateur-allocation
See https://www.iaru-r1.org/index.php/174-news/latest-news/1917-wrc-19-approves-region-1-50-mhz-amateur-allocation
18 Nov 2019
More on WRC-19
Southgate News has a further piece relaying the RSGB's blog about WRC-19 meeting on spectrum issues. This meeting is in Egypt.
See http://www.southgatearc.org/news/2019/november/wrc-19-day-15--a-long-weekend.htm#.XdJjFu2TLnE
See http://www.southgatearc.org/news/2019/november/wrc-19-day-15--a-long-weekend.htm#.XdJjFu2TLnE
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4 Nov 2019
WRC-19 Egypt
As many know, WRC-19 is taking place currently in Egypt to discuss spectrum issues, some of which have an impact on amateur radio. Discussions have just started and there are several weeks to go.
See https://rsgb.org/main/blog/news/gb2rs/2019/11/03/wrc-19-day-5-dont-count-your-chickens/
See https://rsgb.org/main/blog/news/gb2rs/2019/11/03/wrc-19-day-5-dont-count-your-chickens/
28 Feb 2018
WRC-19 and amateur radio
The next World Radio Conference is next year (2019). At it, spectrum will be discussed. I have to admit that I have not been following preparations too closely, but I expect the amateur service will be way down the list of priorities. Much more important to the national administrations will be spectrum for satellite services and for 5G. Basically, if it generates money they will be interested. If not, it will play second fiddle.
For the amateur service what would I like to see?
For the amateur service what would I like to see?
- Extension of the 5MHz allocation made at WRC-15.
- A 4m band throughout region 1 (possibly elsewhere too).
- A 6m band everywhere 50-52MHz minimum (50-54MHz ideally).
- Clarification that spectrum below 8.3kHz can be used by anyone anywhere on a non-interference basis.
- Access to 40MHz and 60MHz for Es research. Even a very small allocation would be useful.
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